''Guibourtia'' is a
flowering plant
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genus
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in the
family
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Fabaceae, also known by the common names as Rhodesian copalwood, African Rosewood, Amazique, Bubinga, Kevazingo, and
Ovangkol. Scientific Name being Guibourtia spp.
Description
''Guibourtia'' contains 16
species
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that are native to tropical regions of
Africa
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(13 species) and
South America
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(3 species).
[International Legume Database & Information Service]
''Guibourtia''
They occur in swampy or periodically inundated
forest
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s, as well as near rivers or at lakeshores.
The
tree
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s grow to 40–50 m tall, with a trunk diameter of 1–2 m, often with a heavily
buttressed
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trunk.
[Translated from the German Wikipedia article ]Guibourtia
''Guibourtia'' is a flowering plant genus in the family Fabaceae, also known by the common names as Rhodesian copalwood, African Rosewood, Amazique, Bubinga, Kevazingo, and Ovangkol. Scientific Name being Guibourtia spp.
Description
''Guibourt ...
Species
;Africa
[
*'' Guibourtia arnoldiana'' (De Wild. & T.Durand) J.Léonard – benge, benzi, bubinga, essingang, kevazingo, m'penze, mbenge, mutenye, olive walnut, ovang, waka
*'' Guibourtia carrissoana'' (M.A.Exell) J.Léonard – African rosewood
*'' Guibourtia coleosperma'' (Benth.) J.Léonard – African rosewood, false mopane, Rhodesian copal wood
*'' Guibourtia conjugata'' (Bolle) J.Léonard
*'']Guibourtia copallifera
''Guibourtia'' is a flowering plant genus in the family Fabaceae, also known by the common names as Rhodesian copalwood, African Rosewood, Amazique, Bubinga, Kevazingo, and Ovangkol. Scientific Name being Guibourtia spp.
Description
''Guibourt ...
'' Benn.
*'' Guibourtia demeusei'' (Harms) J.Léonard – African rosewood, akume, Bubinga, ebana, essingang, kevazingo, kewazingo, okweni, ovang, waka
*'' Guibourtia dinklagei'' (Harms) J.Léonard
*''Guibourtia ehie
''Guibourtia ehie'' is an evergreen tree of the genus '' Guibourtia'' in the family Fabaceae, also known by the common names amazique, amazoué, hyedua, black hyedua, mozambique, ovangkol and shedua.
Description
''Guibourtia ehie'' is native to ...
'' (A.Chev.) J.Léonard – amazakoue, amazoué, anokye, black hyedua, ehie, hyedua, hyeduanini, ovangkol, shedua
*'' Guibourtia leonensis'' J.Léonard
*''Guibourtia pellegriniana
''Guibourtia'' is a flowering plant genus in the family Fabaceae, also known by the common names as Rhodesian copalwood, African Rosewood, Amazique, Bubinga, Kevazingo, and Ovangkol. Scientific Name being Guibourtia spp.
Description
''Guibourt ...
'' J.Léonard – akume, bubinga, essingang, kevazingo, kevazingu, ovang, waka
*'' Guibourtia schliebenii'' (Harms) J.Léonard
*''Guibourtia sousae
''Guibourtia'' is a flowering plant genus in the family Fabaceae, also known by the common names as Rhodesian copalwood, African Rosewood, Amazique, Bubinga, Kevazingo, and Ovangkol. Scientific Name being Guibourtia spp.
Description
''Guibourt ...
'' J.Léonard
*'' Guibourtia tessmannii'' (Harms) J.Léonard – akume, bindinga, bubinga, essingang, kevazingo, ovang, waka
;South America[
*'']Guibourtia chodatiana
''Guibourtia'' is a flowering plant genus in the family Fabaceae, also known by the common names as Rhodesian copalwood, African Rosewood, Amazique, Bubinga, Kevazingo, and Ovangkol. Scientific Name being Guibourtia spp.
Description
''Guibourt ...
'' (Hassl.) J.Léonard (sometimes included in ''G. hymenaefolia'') – Tiete rosewood, Patagonian cherry, sirari
*''Guibourtia confertiflora
''Guibourtia'' is a flowering plant genus in the family Fabaceae, also known by the common names as Rhodesian copalwood, African Rosewood, Amazique, Bubinga, Kevazingo, and Ovangkol. Scientific Name being Guibourtia spp.
Description
''Guibourt ...
'' (Benth.) J.Léonard
*''Guibourtia hymenaefolia
''Guibourtia'' is a flowering plant genus in the family Fabaceae, also known by the common names as Rhodesian copalwood, African Rosewood, Amazique, Bubinga, Kevazingo, and Ovangkol. Scientific Name being Guibourtia spp.
Description
''Guibourt ...
'' (Moric.) J.Léonard – Tiete rosewood, Patagonian cherry, sirari
Uses
The genus is used as tropical hardwood timber and is traded under the common names ''Bubinga'', ''African rosewood'', ''Amazoue'', ''Amazique'', ''Aevazingo'', and ''Avangkol''.
The timber is also used for inlay
Inlay covers a range of techniques in sculpture and the decorative arts for inserting pieces of contrasting, often colored materials into depressions in a base object to form Ornament (art), ornament or pictures that normally are flush with th ...
s and in the manufacture of high-end furniture (especially by contemporary Arts and Crafts artists), on high-end woodworking tools such as the front knobs and rear handles of smooth planes, knife handles and medium-end tobacco pipes.
The timber is often used by luthiers for harps and other instruments, such as bass guitar
The bass guitar, electric bass or simply bass (), is the lowest-pitched member of the string family. It is a plucked string instrument similar in appearance and construction to an electric or an acoustic guitar, but with a longer neck and ...
s, because of its mellow and well-rounded sound and the various range of grain patterns. Warwick Bass and Ibanez
is a Japanese guitar brand owned by Hoshino Gakki. Based in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, Hoshino Gakki were one of the first Japanese musical instrument companies to gain a significant foothold in import guitar sales in the United States and Europe, as ...
are known to use bubinga and ovangkol. It has been used in drum shells as well. Drum companies such as Tama offer various high-end drum kits
A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and other auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person. The player ( drummer) typically holds a pair of matching drumsti ...
with plies of Bubinga in the shells. Crafter also uses Bubinga on some instruments. Bubinga is also used in both acoustic and electric guitars for its figure and hardness.
Species of ''Guibourtia'' also produce Congo copal
Copal is tree resin, particularly the aromatic resins from the copal tree ''Protium copal'' (Burseraceae) used by the cultures of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica as ceremonially burned incense and for other purposes. More generally, copal includes re ...
.
References
Trees of Africa
Fabaceae genera
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